Should anyone besides insomniacs and security guards be awake this early? If you're as mad about the beautiful game as I am, then your alarm clock was set ages ago. 16 teams take the field today, and Newcastle/Liverpool will get us started.
The pressure's on Rafa to keep winning... will a depleted Newcastle team oblige? Chelsea play at Fulham in a couple of hours, and they're no longer pushovers, while Arsenal hosts a Portsmouth team that's more inconsistent than they are. Sparky could use another emphatic win today to keep his grip on the job at Eastlands too.
Maybe a liveblog later, but I'm too nervous and hung over to give the treatment to my Reds.
Come wake up with us after the jump.
Today's Fixtures:
Newcastle v. Liverpool (7am kick-off)
9am kick-offs:
Arsenal v. Portsmouth
Bolton v. Wigan
Everton v. Sunderland
Fulham v. Chelsea
West Brom v. Tottenham
West Ham v. Stoke City
Blackburn v. Manchester City (11.15am kick-off)
LINEUPS:
Newcastle: Given, Edgar, Taylor, Coloccini, Jose Enrique, Gutierrez, Guthrie, Butt, N'Zogbia, Duff, Owen.
Subs: Harper, Xisco, Geremi, Ameobi, Kadar, LuaLua, Carroll.
Liverpool: Reina, Carragher, Hyypia, Agger, Insua, Benayoun, Mascherano, Leiva Lucas, Babel, Gerrard, Kuyt.
Subs: Cavalieri, Keane, Riera, Alonso, Ngog, El Zhar, Skrtel.
Owen against his former club, tons of changes at the back for the Magpies. Meanwhile, Lucas and Mascherano will play alongside each other, Keane gets a rest after scoring 3 in his last 2, and Riera will also be used off the bench. Oh, and Babel gets a start! Hallelujah! There is a god!
I'm up, trying to get a stream. Haven't seen bed yet, decided it would be a good idea to watch all five Harry Potter movies in one night. So lets keep it going!
ReplyDeleteThree good scoring chances for us already:
ReplyDelete- tons of space down the wings thus far for Babel and Yossi
- Gerrard forced two good saves from Given
It's a matter of time. The passing is sharp, and Newcastle are defending high up the pitch. We've split their backline a couple of times already
Hyypia puts a free header just past the post from a Stevie G free-kick out on the left... Shay Given's patience for his defenders is already wearing thin.
ReplyDeleteAnother Hyypia/Kuyt effort cleared off the line... it's just a matter of time
ReplyDeleteGiven with another brilliant reaction save to keep Lucas' header out
ReplyDeleteTo summarize the first 20 minutes:
ReplyDelete- 6 good shots on goal
- 3 cleared off the line
- 2 wonderful saves by Given
no partridge in a pear tree as yet
Gorgeous LFC goal by Gerrard... Benayoun broke the offside trap and cuts back for Stevie who pings it in off the post
ReplyDeleteHyppia scores his first EPL goal in over a year with a brilliant header falling backwards via Gerrard's corner. Given couldn't save that. 2-0!
ReplyDeletedammit! I forgot to change out Given in fantasy team. No more goals, Reds!
ReplyDeletebah. stoopid sexy Babel
ReplyDeleteA rampant performance telling the rest of the league to come and catch us. Fell asleep to give up their goal right on half-time, but an equally dominant 2nd half. Ruthless finishing. Gerrard's 2nd goal was a beauty, and Martin Skrtel makes his first appearance back from injury. Welcome back, lad!
ReplyDeleteI did NOT know there were TWO Lua Lua brothers playing in the EPL! The more you know..
ReplyDeleteand Fulham go up 1-0 on the Blues through Deuce
ReplyDeleteNYK--how did Dempsey score?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dempsey! May the goal hold.
ReplyDeleteAs for Arsenal, it's typical Gooners thus far: tons of comfortable possession yet no urgency whatsoever to venture into the Pompey penalty area. Crouch headed against the post for the best chance of the game in the first half-hour.
Goat: it was off a free-kick that everyone missed. It fell to Clint at the back post and he had time to control and shoot.
ReplyDeleteEverton take a 2-0 lead, and it's Arteta again. First goal was a free-kick, 2nd goal was a deflected 2nd effort after his free-kick was blocked.
ReplyDeleteAlso, HOW DID ADEBAYOR NOT SCORE THAT
Did the Russian mob get to Adebayor?
ReplyDeleteconsidering Everton's position, 3 points for them necessitates 3 points for Arsenal.
ReplyDeleteand Ade=EPIC FAIL.
NYK: Arse would remain 5th thanks to much better goal difference, for what it's worth. If Arse draw, they remain a point ahead of Everton, so either way, you're alright today.
ReplyDeleteSpurs down to 10 men: Benoit Assou-Ekotto sent off for stamping on Gianni Zuiverloon
ReplyDelete@JT - true, but I don't want us to have to look over our shoulders while looking up at Villa at the same time.
ReplyDeleteStupid Blue Scouse.
Bendtner over Vela, because that makes sense.
ReplyDeleteFound this little gem on gamecast: Gaël Clichy tries a through ball, but William Gallas is caught offside.
When a Clichy to Gallas through ball is attempted, Arsenal is not really playing football.
2 Chelsea men injured already: Malouda, and now Alex
ReplyDeleteAndrew: me thinks someone's having a laugh. I don't remember seeing that!
ReplyDeleteSol Campbell is starting to piss me off with this competent defending
ReplyDeleteNice backheel from Ade to Nasri around the six, but nothing comes of it. And not Eboue is getting chippy (pronounced "she-pee" for our French friends) after a Hughes challenge on Diaby.
ReplyDeleteJT: I went off gamecast until I could find a stream. Following gamecast is like reading outside by candlelight in a hurricane.
ReplyDeleteRe: Everton
ReplyDeleteIt must be noted that since all their strikers got injured, they've beaten Man City and 'Boro and been held to a point at home by Chelsea (a game they should have won).
Not bad, that.
NYK: He's the only Pompey player worth anything at the moment
ReplyDeleteSchwarzer, as usual, man of the match for Fulham. 5 first half saves already. A fantasy stud, really.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to have Nasri back on the field. He's always pushing, always creative. He's like the one player I can trust. Him and Sagna.
ReplyDeleteWhy must you dimiss Calamity James?
ReplyDeleteOh, never mind.
Wigan take the lead at the JJB via the penalty spot.
ReplyDeleteNYK: let's face it, he's just about finished. Crouch should have buried his header instead of plinking the post.
Ibra: yeah, he's the sole reason that 1-0 lead is holding. Figured they'd have a battle without Bullard in the lineup today.
Andrew: my one complaint with Nasri is that he doesn't seem to have the physicality needed to really get through defenders. He's always pushing down the wing and always trying to create scoring chances, but I feel like it's easy enough to just usher him down the wing knowing that he's not going to outmuscle a defender down the touchline.
And if I may say, the way the Pool have won the past two games has me almost convinced they're ready to take the Prem this year.
ReplyDelete47 mins - most of anelka's goals are accidental but even he couldn't do anything about that one after ivanovic drilled a volley into his french jewels.
ReplyDeleteand Calamity James almost strikes, but Silvestre is unable to drive home the header.
ReplyDeleteAs for Nasri, I agree that he isn't physical enough, because that's not how Ligue 1 operates, but I think he will get there.
Yes Denilson, yes! Give a FK right in front of our area.
ReplyDeleteNice ball from Nasri to oops, Bendtner fell down. As Bendtners are wont to do.
ReplyDeleteNicklas Bendtner - mostly useless since 2006
ReplyDeleteNY -
ReplyDeleteAnd just after I was singing the Aussie's praises - Schwarzer makes a real mess of it so Lampard can finish with his customary forward run / tap-in / clean up the mess finish. typical. this one will end 2-1 to the blues.
yeah, Scwharzer and the defense really bollocksed that one
ReplyDeleteTons of possession around Pompey's 18, good control by Ade in the box . . . no shot, give up possession.
ReplyDeleteCome on you Gunners!
please tell me that Zaki took the PK for Wigan - after Given's performance today I need all the points I can get to maintain my lead in fantasy footy (at least amongst the UF authoers)
ReplyDeleteAnyone watching this one?
ReplyDelete1514: Bad times for Stoke fans. Ricardo Fuller has been sent-off for striking his own team-mate, Abdoulaye Faye. I don't think the striker will be in Tony Pulis' good books.
NYK - yep, he did.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Ricardo Fuller sent off for Stoke (with the game tied at 1-1) for trying to punch his own captain who was at fault for the Hammers' equalizer. MUST. FIND. VIDEO.
Nice counter from Nasri to Bendtner to Nasri, but the final cross isn't heavy enough for Ade.
ReplyDeleteAND ADE BLOWS HIS SECOND CHANCE.
another gaffe from James, and Ade can't even get it on target
ReplyDeleteJames had come out to handle a cross. He mishandled the cross, leaving Ade with the ball in his lap and an open net. Ade can't finish.
ReplyDeletefuller with his best lee bowyer/kieron dyer impression. season's greetings.
ReplyDeleteArsenal HOOF the ball.
ReplyDeleteGet Bendtner out. Now. Relieve him off his duties.
ReplyDeleteOf course Eboue comes off - because he played well enough - but our Tiny Mexican comes on. And not soon enough.
Bendtner with the head off a corner nails some Pompey in the hand. Non-call. But I wish the ref had seen fit to call it. Does that make me bad? Or just SAF?
ReplyDeleteIt makes you merely bad. If you're still bitching about it by Thursday, then you're SAF.
ReplyDeleteAs for the rest of the games, did LFC hog all the goals for today, or what?
Nasri with a nice shot, James with a better save.
ReplyDeleteRamsey on, Diaby off. Sixteen minutes plus to make this right.
ReplyDelete10-1 advantage us in corners. 0-0 on the scoreboard.
ReplyDeleteIT'S IN THE NET! GALLAS WITH THE HEAD!
ReplyDeleteCalamity James strikes again, and Gallas with the header in...
ReplyDeleteand I hate Fat Frank
Dear Gunners fans:
ReplyDeleteStart loving William Gauloises again.
Now, defend. Please, defend. We should bring on a holding mid for Bendtner.
ReplyDeleteBilly Gauloise! We're playing some flowing footie now - have been playing it, but the goal seems to have loosened us up.
ReplyDeleteAnd my word verification was backturd.
andrew -
ReplyDeleteno holding midfielders on the bench. but i hear viera and flamini are just a direct flight to italy away.
roman bednar is that kid in u-9 AYSO soccer who develops faster than all the other kids and just steamrolls his way into the penalty area with no skill, just strength. got to love the tank.
ReplyDeleteThat's really what we need: a holding mid and another center back. I kinda want to see Kobiashvili come over from Schalke.
ReplyDeleteDempsey again!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are my Dempsey, my only Dempsey . . .
ReplyDelete2-0 West Brom at the death
ReplyDeleteA win for Arsenal. We left it late, but there we are.
ReplyDeleteI fully expect all 'Pool fans to be wearing Deuce kits tomorrow
ReplyDeleteHey all,
ReplyDeleteLong time lurker who really enjoys the blog. For the live blogs, why don't you guys use Cover It Live? (http://www.coveritlive.com/). I'm sure you've seen it, its sort of like a chat and you can moderate if you wish.
I just figured it'd be easier for everyone to communicate and also for people like me to follow along without having to refresh the comments every so often!
Just wondering if you're against it, don't know about it, or what... You should guys really think of using it. :)
Thanks!
@Jordan-
ReplyDeleteWe have looked at cover it live and watched others use it. That said, we are not really happy with the impermanence of what is written. We decided it was better to have a system like we do where everything--both the liveblog and the comments--are easily accessible for someone coming in late to the thread. The problem with CIL is the need to scroll through what is essentially a chat setup to find what others have said.
That may change in the future, but right now that's where we stand.
Just saw the replay yet again, and that's either Emerton or Nelsen running away. Sorry, Ooijer. But, either way, that's still fucking pathetic on someone's part. And I'm close to putting money on Blyth Spartans next week...
ReplyDeleteAnd, all you Arsenal fans, why are you not demanding Hengeland for every last free penny Arsene has?